1. Connect the external CD-ROM (2336-K007) drive to the parallel port on the terminal.
2. Connect the power connector to the CD-ROM drive.
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Parallel Connector Parallel Connector
Power Connector
Note: The parallel port on the 7454 is the Customer Display port.
Therefore, if your terminal is configured with a Customer Display, you must temporarily disconnect it in order to use the CD-ROM drive.
3. Apply power to the terminal so the CD-ROM drive can be opened.
4. Insert the CD that contains the operating system image.
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Model Software CD LPINs
Win2000 WinXPe WinNT Win98 Win95 DOS
*22xx D370-0489-0100 Not Supported D370-0433-0100 D370-0444-0100 D370-0442-0100 D370-0445-0100 32xx D370-0516-0100 D370-0565-0100 D370-0501-0100 D370-0500-0100 D370-0503-0100
**Controlled
D370-0516-0100 D370-0565-0100 D370-0501-0100 D370-0500-0100 **Discontinued D370-0445-0100
Note: * The 22xx models have been discontinued. Contact NCR Product Manager for LPIN availability.
** Contact Product Manager for Controlled Delivery support of Windows 95 LPIN for 32xx model.
5. Boot the terminal.
6. Press F2 at the screen prompt to enter Setup.
7. Press F9 to set BIOS System defaults.
8. In the Advanced menu, select I/O Device Configuration. 9. Verify that the LPT 1 Mode is set to ECP.
10. Go back to the Advanced menu, select Multiple ROM Menu. 11. Set the Parallel CD-ROM Boot to Enabled.
12. Set all other Boot options to Disabled.
13. Exit Setup and Save Changes.
As the terminal reboots, you should see a message during boot indicating that the CD-ROM has been recognized:
Micro Solutions BACKPACK CD-ROM v0.3 . . .
Booting from BACKPACK CD Starting MS-DOS
14. Follow the DOS screen prompts. After each entry you are asked to confirm your input. You can use 1 or y for Yes, 2 or n for No.
15. Enter whether or not you want to perform Disk verification. (Answering Yes takes twice as long, but is recommended.) If Yes is selected:
• The Ghost® software verifies write operations and handles bad FAT clusters.
• The Ghost error file (GHOST.ERR) is displayed before rebooting
If No is selected:
• The Ghost error file is displayed before rebooting only if Ghost aborts.
Caution: If the error file is displayed, the batch file pauses for user input before rebooting. You may use Ctrl-C to cancel out of the batch file if you want to see the error file again, but nothing should be done that writes to the hard disk before rebooting.
GHOST.ERR is on the RAM disk and is lost on reboot.
16. Select which type of recovery you want to perform from the next menu (normally option #1).
1) Redo entire disk with the first partition the same size.
2) Redo the first OS partition.
3) Redo the second OS partition.
The Ghost software then begins the disk recovery from the CD. It displays a progress bar and gives you an estimate how long the process should take.
When the recovery process is completed, the client hard disk is restored to its preinstalled condition, as originally received from the factory.
17. At the completion of the recovery process remove the CD and press ENTER to reboot the terminal.
18. Remove the CD during reboot for the OS to begin. When system is restored, reset the BIOS to normal defaults.
Completing the OS Installation (Win2000)
The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation. This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image. Complete the installation as follows.
1. After the terminal reboots, it will perform a disk check and then continue with the Windows 2000 installation.
2. Enter the User Name and Organization.
3. Enter the Computer Name for the client.
4. Enter the Administrator’s Account Password (optional) 5. When prompted, press Finish to reboot the client.
6. Login when prompted.
7. Run the MicroTouch screen calibration from the Desktop icon.
Completing the OS Installation (WinXPe)
The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation. This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image. Complete the installation as follows.
1. Click the Admin button to login as Administrator.
2. Read the EULA (End-User License Agreement) information in the DOS window, then type EXIT and press Enter to close the DOS window.
3. Start the Network Setup Wizard.
4. Select options to identify the network information for the terminal environment.
5. Enter the Computer Description.
6. Enter the Computer Name.
7. Enter the Workgroup Name.
8. When prompted, press Finish to reboot the terminal.
9. Log in when prompted.
10. Open the Control Panel or use the TouchWare Icon on the desktop and run the MicroTouch screen calibration.
Completing the OS Installation (WinNT)
The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation. This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image. Complete the installation as follows.
1. After the terminal reboots, press Next at the Windows Setup screen.
2. Accept the Microsoft license agreement.
3. Enter the User Name and Organization.
4. Enter the Computer Name for the client.
5. Enter the Administrator’s Account Password (optional).
6. When prompted, press Finish to reboot the client.
7. Log in when prompted.
8. Open the Control Panel and run the MicroTouch screen calibration.
Completing the OS Installation (Win98)
The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation. This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image. Complete the installation as follows.
1. When the terminal boots it enters the Windows setup routine.
Note: When installing Win98 on terminals with early Processor Boards (7454-22xx) there are few differences in the procedure as follows:
a) The terminal starts the Add New Hardware Wizard.
b) For each device found, permit Windows to search for new drivers (take defaults).
c) After each driver is installed you are asked to reboot. Answer No.
2. At the User Information screen, enter the User information. This can be done using a keyboard or you can use the touch screen keyboard. After entering the information, press Enter or touch OK. 3. Go into the Control Panel and set the terminal Date and Time.
4. In the Control Panel, run the MicroTouch screen calibration.
Completing the OS Installation (Win95)
The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and starts the software installation. This installation also installs most of the additional software and drivers that are included in the disk image. Complete the installation as follows.
1. After the terminal reboots, press Next at the Windows Setup screen.
2. At the User Information screen, enter the User information. This can be done using a keyboard or you can use the touch screen keyboard. After entering the information, press Enter or touch OK. 3. Open the Control Panel and run the MicroTouch screen calibration.
Completing the OS Installation (DOS)
The system automatically reboots when the image recovery is complete and opens at the DOS C: prompt.